Re: AS400 Remote Access help



Thanks Angus,

That took all of 2 minutes & I can see the AS400 outside of my LAN!!!!

Data Transfer...does that run off port 23 as well??

WOOOHOOO!



"Angus" <dontspamamacqueen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ken Pate wrote:
>> I need a little help...
>>
>> The boss just gave me a 9406-170 with V5R2 (after a major upgrade).
>>
>> I have it at home, wired into a Linksys WRT54G wireless router.
>>
>> I can connect to the 400 from anywhere in the house, trouble is, I need
>> remote access while traveling.
>>
>> Can someone point in me the direction to get this 400 to see the
>> internet?
>>
>> I am on Verizon DSL. I have an IP address that changes about 3-4 weeks.
>>
>> Thanks
> Set-up your router to open and forward port 23 (and maybe others if you
> want full iSeries Access for Windows functionality) to the
> internal(private) IP address you've given the 400.
>
> You may also want to check if your router supports the dyndns or similar
> service that will allow you to use a dns name to connect to the 400 from
> anywhere on the Internet regardless of how often your IP address changes.
>
> Angus


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